Category: Saskatchewan Windows

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, and concerns about close contact, some people are apprehensive about having contractors, workers, really ANYBODY in their home. And rightly so, as limiting contact seems to be the best way to slow down, and hopefully stop this disease, at least until the helpful folks at the UofS develop a vaccine!

But self isolating doesn’t mean shutting down the entire world. People still need food, medicine, and a warm bed with a roof over their head. And all of those components need other industries to keep functioning as well. What I’m trying to say is, don’t let your home fall into disrepair under the guise of “self-isolating”. Famously said by many through history when things looked the most dire; “This too shall pass”.

If you have been thinking about renovating, don’t toss everything aside. Now is the time (especially if you have some spare time) to prepare, so when things turn around you are ready to hit the ground running. A lot of renos can’t start tomorrow, even if you are ready, unless you have prepared and ordered ahead of time.

At Sunview Windows, we custom manufacture our windows in Saskatoon to fit your home, so we are generally looking at ~4 weeks (up to 8 weeks on specialty products) before we can install. Rather than wait for everything to blow over, get a jump on it by getting a quote today.

Now, I know I said that people are being told to limit contact with others, so Sunview has developed a handy window measuring guide to allow you to start the process in getting your windows replaced. Download the guide, fill out the form, and send it in for your free estimate! You can also see examples of the types of windows, colours, and options by going to https://www.sunviewwindows.ca/windows-doors/

If you have any questions, we are here to help. Just give us a call at 306-934-2870, or email at info@sunview.ca

We will get through this. Until then, support local business, the life-blood of our economy, and happy renovating!

If you’ve been considering buying new windows, don’t put it off just because it’s winter time. Not only is winter a great time to buy new windows, but you’ll probably have a shorter wait time to have them installed, too.

The biggest concern people have is “Isn’t it too cold out?” Just like
summer rainstorms, there are days when the weather is not favourable to
install windows. But, with higher quality caulkings and spray
insulation, installing in temperatures as low as -20 C is tolerable.

“What about the temperature inside the home during install?” While it is
true that to change a window, you have to pull out the old one,
installers ensure that the new window is prepped and ready to go before
the old one is removed. Once out, there is only an open hole for a few
minutes before the new window goes in. In a bedroom, keeping the doors
closed minimized the heat loss of the rest of the house. Finally, once
you factor in the reduction of heat loss with the new windows, one day
with cooler temperatures is well worth the increased comfort and
temperature in your home for the remaining winter months.

If you still aren’t sold on a winter install, consider this: as winter
is generally a slower time of year in the construction industry, it will
also get you the best prices of the year! Sunview custom manufactures
their windows right in Saskatoon, and we want to keep our production
staff busy. By offering discounts on our products, not only do we make
our customers happy, we get to hold on to our highly skilled workers as
well, to ensure we can offer the highest quality products and service
for years to come.

We build them – We install them – We stand behind them

Sunview Windows tip on Humidity & Condensation

A Saskatchewan Winter brings some challenges!

The moisture that suddenly appears in very cold weather on the interior or exterior of window and patio door glass can block the view, drip on the floor or freeze on the glass. It can be an annoying problem.

While it may seem natural to blame the windows or doors, interior condensation is really an indication of excess humidity in the home. Exterior condensation, on the other hand, is a form of dew — the glass simply provides a surface on which the moisture can condense. The important thing to realize is that if excessive humidity is causing window condensation, it may also be causing problems elsewhere in your home.

I have installed new windows and doors. Will this increase the level of humidity in my home?

Modern windows and doors generally have a lower air-infiltration rate than the older products. Also, when new framing is installed, with insulation and full caulking around the perimeter, the house is tighter than in the past has a lower rate of air-change. Consequently, condensation problems that were not apparent before may surface and some of the steps in the section ‘Controlling the Level of Humidity’ will need to be considered.

Do identical houses have the same condensation problems?

Generally not. Just as heating and hydro bills vary between identical houses, with the same number of occupants, so will the level of humidity. Much of this will depend on the life-style and activities of the household and although appearing identical one house may have a slightly lower air infiltration rate, or other factors, that could influence the humidity level.

Recommended Humidity Levels

Humidity is water vapor, or moisture, in the air. Usually it’s invisible. In the form of steam or ground fog, enough has condensed to be seen. All air contains a certain amount of moisture, visible or not.

HUMIDITY TOO HIGH!

Medical authorities indicate that the level of humidity indoors should not be below 15%. It is generally acknowledged that the level of humidity in houses with a good vapour barrier should not exceed 40%, or, in older homes without a vapour barrier, 35%. Table 1, below, shows suggested levels of relative humidity for inside the home for varying outside temperatures.

Table 1

Relative Humidity with inside Temperature of 20 C (68 F)

Outside air Temperature C

-30 or below

not over 15%

-30 to -24

not over 20%

-24 to -18

not over 25%

-18 to -12

not over 30%

-12 to – 6

not over 35%

-6 to 0

not over 40%

Controlling the Level of Humidity

Control of the level of humidity is aided if humidistats are used to control humidifiers. If the level of humidity becomes excessive the humidifiers should be switched off until the level of humidity is reduced to the correct level.

For normal day-to-day control of the level of relative humidity in the home the following steps should be considered:

Water vapour is one of the products of combustion with natural gas stoves. Water vapour is also a by-product of cooking. The kitchen fan should be large enough to remove such vapour, or the kitchen door closed and a window opened for ventilation.

Showers, especially, are a source of water vapour. The bathroom door should be kept closed and the room ventilated, using an exhaust fan, or by opening a window.

Drying clothes on a line indoors and unvented dryers are sources of water vapour. The washing cycle is another source. When doing the laundry consider opening a window in the laundry room.

Crawl spaces can be a source of water vapour if they have earthen floors which are not covered by plastic sheeting, or other waterproof membrane.

Keep all rooms, even if unoccupied, heated to a minimum of 10°C (50°F) as condensation will occur in unheated rooms.

As a general rule, long periods of background heating, plus topping-up during periods of occupancy, are more likely to prevent condensation than the same amount of heat introduced over a relatively short period.

Open a window, or windows, for a brief period to ventilate the house each day.

Leaving the damper open in a fireplace, or lighting a fire, will increase ventilation and assist the rate of air change.

If you have a hot air furnace, install a direct fresh air intake.

Room-side glass temperatures – the room-side glass temperature plays an important role in occupant comfort in the home. With high room-side glass temperatures there is less likelihood of condensation forming, down-drafts are reduced making sitting nearer the patio door or window more comfortable, and maximum use can be made of floor space.
The thickness of the glass has little or no influence on room-side glass temperature. With double and triple-glazing units the width of the air space is an influence as is, in the case of Low-E, the layer of invisible “insulation” that has been added to the glass.

Custom Windows from Sunview Windows

One of the most exciting benefits of custom windows is that almost anything goes. Consider voids and solid spaces on walls for installation of special shape windows to create an interesting look.

Think about those certain areas, the unique spaces in your home where a custom window can be the perfect choice when it comes to adding a creative touch. Our special shape windows instantly add another dimension to your home. They come in many different choices some examples include elliptical, half-circle, octagonal, triangular, quarter circle, pentagonal, partial chord, and partial arch head. There are numerous possibilities when it comes to special shape windows.

Triangle Windows

Triangle custom windows are a great way to add a unique and modern architectural look to your home. With expansive fixed panes, triangle windows can add natural light to a stairway, bathroom, or closet. They can also add a unique decorative element and natural lighting to your home without added maintenance.

Oval Windows

Oval windows are a great way to add a unique architectural look to your home. With expansive fixed panes, oval windows can add natural light to a stairway, bathroom, or closet. They can also add a unique decorative element and natural lighting to your home.

Custom fit for custom look

You can work with Sunview to have a custom-designed special shape window fit a one-of-a-kind area in your home. Add a bright, distinct look to your kitchen or dining area.

Custom-made and sized to your home, special shape windows offer virtually endless design possibilities and let you achieve a custom look. Sizes and shapes of designs can vary from traditional to contemporary, and when combined with other window units, special shape windows can dramatically increase exposure to natural light and brighten up your home.

Regardless of the geometric style you choose, your home will become more energy efficient, as each of our special shaped windows is available with Low-E energy efficient glass, which can save you up to 24% on monthly energy costs!

10 Stylish Ways to Dress Your Windows

Window treatments are necessary in every home for light control and privacy, but they’re also that perfect opportunity dress up your windows by introducing patterns, softness, and texture too! Fabric versions soften the harder edges of a space and pull colour and pattern into a room to complement the other decorative choices. Here’s a peek at the variety of styles available and the advantage each provides.Enjoy these tips on how to dress up your windows from Sunview,.

Roman Shades are an elegant choice constructed of fabric and a pulley mechanism – they fold up to bring in light and down to add privacy and can be mounted inside or outside the window frame. Flat fold options offer clean lines whereas balloon or swag Roman shades introduce curved lines.

Valances. These are smaller fabric treatments, fixed above a window and mounted outside the frame with L shaped brackets. Other blind options can be added beneath it for privacy if necessary. A valance can be styled in several ways, pleated, ruffled, scalloped, or swag.

Fabric Window Panels. Long drapes of fabric that hang from rods are a timeless choice that give a room softness and height when suspended from ceiling to floor. Window panels can be solids or patterns, casual or formal, and are hung with rings, grommets, or with a rod pocket.

Sheers are a wispier and more casual alternative – they’re semi opaque curtains that provide the look of window panels and more privacy than no treatment at all, yet still allow for natural light to penetrate.

Shutters. Plantation or folding shutters are a classic option customized to fit a window, and can be used alone or layered underneath panels.

Wood Blinds. White or wood blinds are an affordable choice for windows and offer light control and privacy, and their streamlined design has contemporary appeal.

Woven Shades. Add instant texture to a room with affordable woven shades made of natural fibers like bamboo. This treatment is versatile since it can be hung both inside and outside a window frame and complements many different design styles. Woven shades act like Roman shades, allowing for light when open and for privacy when closed.

Cafe Curtains. This style of treatment originated in Vienna in the 1800s in street cafes. Cafe curtains are suspended on a rod halfway down the window – they add privacy below while allowing for natural light from above.

Combination. There’s no rule that says you must choose only one! Layering window panels over roman shades, wood blinds, or woven shades adds depth to a space adding softness, pattern, and texture to the windows.

No Treatment. If you have beautiful windows and no privacy issues, opt for no window treatment at all. This choice showcases the architectural detail of a window and welcomes natural light in spaces like sunrooms and kitchens where there’s never a need to darken the room.

Don’t be fooled by the toll free phone number, Sunview Windows and Doors are made in Saskatchewan

Sunview windows and Doors are Saskatchewan Made. In fact all of our product is, including our sunrooms. We started of in Saskatoon as a residential renovation in the 1980’s. Our crew traveled throughout Saskatchewan selling and installing windows and doing every type of renovation from vinyl siding to building decks and patios.

Over the years as our small business grew bigger so did our team. By 1988, we had about 15 sales people and about 35 installers on the road all over Saskatchewan.

Sunview Solariums moved to its current location in Saskatoon and expanded its product line by purchasing equipment to manufacture our own line of PVC Sunview Windows.

We know our Saskatchewan seasons and we build accordingly! Not all window glass is the same. In fact, selecting the right glass can make a big difference in the comfort of your home as well as the size of your energy bills. We build to keep you warmer in the -30 weather in the winter. While being able to stay cooler in the +30 weather in the summer.

Don’t worry we won’t let it go to our head! We may be getting bigger, but we know where our roots are. We are always looking for our next challenge. We’ve already added doors, solariums (also called sunrooms), screen rooms, conservatories and patio covers through Sunview Solariums Ltd. We’re proud to say Sunview is Saskatchewan Made, and we think it shows in some of our reviews.

What people are saying about us:

“I called Sunview Windows and Doors toll free line today expecting to get a generic franchise call center. The receptionist who answered was friendly and chipper (NOT AUTOMATED!) Wanting to make sure I got all the proper answers to my questions, She said she was going to transfer me (Oh brother here we go with the inter department tranfers). She transfered me TO THE OWNER! Stunned as I was I managed to blurt out my questions which he answered for me. Talk about good small town service!”. – Mrs. Spence, Regina Sk.

Sunview Windows and Doors was efficient, professional and did a beautiful job, our windows are everything we hoped for. We now have light in a rather dark area; they look good, and they give our family room a feeling of being extended. We’re very satisfied with the overall results aesthetically and financially. We can’t thank you enough for all your efforts and our Saskatoon windows.

Don’t delay and get your windows installed before the winter comes.

We build them – We install them – We stand behind them

At Sunview Windows and Doors in Saskatoon we provide new and replacement windows and doors. Featuring the worlds most energy efficient glass. We manufacture products that extend the comfort zone. Our company primarily makes windows but also offers solariums, sunrooms, screen rooms, conservatories and patio covers through Sunview Solariums Ltd.

Why Buy Sunview Windows?

Advice From Your Trusted Saskatoon Window Manufacturer.

We have noticed recently that more window and door companies from out of Province are coming into the Saskatoon and Saskatchewan marketplace. They are investing significantly in direct marketing to local consumers and promise significant discounts in their advertising. We are strong believers in buying and supporting local businesses in Saskatchewan. We know from experience that dealing with locally owned and accountable businesses offers consumers many advantages.

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Get Better Window Products: Locally owned businesses like Sunview Windows in Saskatoon survive because their customers are happy with their products. Our customers know exactly what they are getting. They also know where it is coming from! Our windows, doors and sunrooms are made in Saskatchewan and are made to withstand the Saskatchewan climate!

2. Get Better Customer Service: The Sunview Windows team have great knowledge of the products we are selling, as we manufacture the products right here in Saskatoon. We strive to provide better customer care by giving special attention to each customer we serve. In addition we are locally accountable. Most of us have had the frustration of dealing with a Head Office elsewhere when we have issues with product or services. Who hasn’t been passed from one department to another, spending hours to sort out the problem. At Sunview IF a problem arises we are here , you can speak to us or come and see us in person easily!

3. Get a better response time: If your windows are fitted properly, great, but what if they aren’t and you don’t realize until its -40deg C ? What guarantee will you have from an out of province (or an out of country) window company that they will be there to fix it in a timely manner?

4. Reduce Environmental Impact: Our window and door product isn’t shipped from ‘ somewhere else’ , it is made in Saskatchewan and we are proud of our environmental record. We strive to always purchase our supplies locally and to use local businesses ourselves. This results in less travel and reduced air pollutants. If the window company you are considering is not a local manufacturer it means product has to travel to reach you…so if the quote is cheaper than a local manufacturer like Sunview, you should ask why? What corners are getting cut?

5. Create More Saskatoon Jobs – Local business like Sunview Windows & Doors provide jobs for Saskatchewan people. Local independent businesses like us are one of the largest employers nationwide

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6. Buy Local – Support Yourself: Local business strengthens the economic base of every community. A good deal of the dollars spent with local Saskatoon businesses are used to make purchases from other local Saskatoon companies. This creates a domino affect that can preserve a neighbourhood and a city even in an economic slow down. Canadian research on spending, shows that for every $1 spent with a small or medium-sized business $0.63 stayed in the local economy. In comparison to $0.40 with a larger business. If you are choosing window companies in Alberta or Ontario, then Alberta & Ontario are benefitting not Saskatchewan!

Why Buy Sunview Windows?

Here at Sunview Windows and Doors we are skilled professionals. Our goal is to provide the best possible experience from beginning to end! Contact us today to start planning your Sunview window, door or a Sunview sunroom installation today!

We build them – We install them – We stand behind them!

Sunview Windows and Doors provide new and replacement windows and doors. Featuring the worlds most energy efficient glass. We manufacture products that extend the comfort zone. The company primarily makes windows but we also offer solariums (also called sunrooms), screen rooms, conservatories and patio covers through Sunview Solariums Ltd.

Energy Loss through windows explained by Sunview team

Windows and doors are often a major factor in energy loss in your home. Single paned windows that have metal frames are not well insulated and do not keep the heat in or out very well. The edges of doors and windows account for a large amount of air leakage. Energy loss through windows is the largest and most variable loss in buildings and has major implications on energy consumption and peak heating and cooling loads.

Types of Windows

Windows only take up between 5-10% of a homes total surface area that is exposed to outside temperatures but account for as much as 53% of the heat lost in a home. Older homes are more susceptible to heat loss because of the structure of the windows. Your options to fix these heat losses are to either purchase new windows or to try some low cost efforts to repair the window. The idea is to purchase the most energy efficient windows possible given your budget and your specific needs. Double and Triple Paned Windows are designed with a trapped air space about a half an inch thick, which functions as an insulator. It works by restricting the amount of air movement, slowing down the heat loss through windows. Low Emissivity Windows have a clear coating on the window to reduce the heat loss or gain. This is an almost invisible coat of semi-conductor or metal oxide film that is applied directly to the glass or on a plastic film that is placed between the two windowpanes. There are two different types of Low-E coatings, hard coats and soft coats. Soft coats are the most effective at reflecting heat and are better insulators of heat. The hard coat is incorporated directly into the surface of the glass and is less likely to be mechanically damaged, so in most cases they are used in single pane storm windows. Windows that are made with low-E films are usually approximately 15-25% more costly than regular double glazed windows. They will also reduce energy loss by around 30-50%. The energy savings will pay for the higher cost of the windows in around 10 years. Argon Gas is a motionless gas that manufacturers use to fill the space between the panes of glass to reduce the heat loss. Argon gas is often used because it is a better insulator than air and has a relatively low cost compared to the alternatives. Low-conductivity spacers separate two pieces of glass when making an insulated glass unit.

Window frame

The way that the window frame is put together has a great impact on the required maintenance and life span of the window. Aluminium frames require little to no maintenance and generally have a long life span. Fibreglass frames are not very available but are high in energy efficiency. Some of these models are filled with a foam insulator to better insulate heat. Vinyl frames require no maintenance and perform well thermally. Wood frames insulate well and have a long life span but they need to be protected from the weather. U-values let you know how much heat is getting through your window. Low U-values mean that there is very little heat getting through the window. Solar heat gain coefficients (SHGC) let you know how much of the sun’s energy is being transferred through the window frame. Ensure that your window is installed properly by getting a professional to install it; a poorly installed window will not work as efficiently.

How to stop energy loss through windows you already have

If you are unable to replace your current windows, there are other ways to improve efficiency and reduce energy loss. You should install storm windows. You can install these windows on the inside or the outside. Your insulation will improve by the dead air that is trapped between the windows. There are a few different types of storm windows such as rigid plastic storm windows, which are attached to the window with a mounting strip. There are the single pane storm windows, which are to be installed each fall and removed each spring. There are the permanent storm windows, which are more convenient than the removable type and have both screening and glass in the same unit. Temporary storm windows are plastic and are attached to the frame with tightly shrunken two-sided tape. Lastly there are window coverings such as blinds and curtains that can help lower the possibility of heat loss especially at night. Make sure that your window covering does not restrict the movement of air because it can cause the window to sweat.

We Design them * We Make then * We Install them *We stand behind themContact us today and we can book you in for your window renovation

Patio Door Ideas and Options

Sunview Windows and Doors provide new and replacement windows and doors. Featuring the worlds most energy efficient glass. We manufacture products that extend the comfort zone. The company primarily makes windows but we also offers solariums (also called sunrooms), screen rooms, conservatories and patio covers through Sunview Solariums Ltd.

We strive to be your local experts when it comes to windows and doors. We also want to share our passion for our products with you to, so now we have a Sunview blog to do just that!

In our latest article you will learn about new options and patio door ideas for attractive, functional doors.

PATIO DOORS

Your outdoor living space is an extension of your home, and that why you’ll want to consider a variety of options and patio door ideas before finalizing your project.

FRENCH PATIO DOORS

One of the most common patio door options is the French patio door. This style incorporates glass window panes in the door, allowing an unobstructed view from the home’s interior to the outside space and vice versa. It can create a natural transition from the inside to the patio. French patio doors are usually available in wood, fibreglass and PVC, and they can be configured as either swinging or sliding doors.

SLIDING PATIO DOORS

Whereas French patio doors are a more traditional approach, contemporary sliding doors have a more modern look. These doors offer greater simplicity in that they create no obstacles at all to furniture placement, inside or out. Patios are generally gathering places for family and friends, and when lots of people are invloved, a traditional open and close door can be a hindrance to entering and exiting. Just ask anyone who’s tried to carry a tray of appetizers through a traditional door while a gaggle of toddlers is racing in or out. For this reason, and because they can add a modern, elegant design element to connect your outdoor and indoor space, sliding patio doors are a popular option.

Sliding Glass Doors

In the past, sliding patio doors were heavier and had a reputation for getting stuck in their tracks or misaligned. Modern sliding patio doors generally offer a much slimmer, more contemporary look, and the problems of sticking and misalignment have been lessened. Because of the lighter materials, these new designs generally offer a larger, less obstructed viewing area as well. We LOVE these big sliding glass door panels….talk about a modern clean look!!

A third patio door idea is the folding patio door.

Designed with three or more panels, these doors fold upon opening and slide on a track, similar to sliding doors. Folding patio doors can create a unique visual aesthetic and are often a good fit for more modern patio designs.

Folding patio doors

What ever option you prefer the look of , you need to ensure that it will work for you home and your family…thats where we come in ! The Sunview Windows and Doors team are skilled professionals. Our goal is to provide the best possible experience from beginning to end!

Sunview Windows and Doors Community Involvement.

Janice Braden had no idea what to do after her home renovation job went badly off the rails. Janice had hired a local contractor, to whom she paid $20,000 in insurance claim money, but then left her house in shambles.

Janice Brayden stands in what’s left of the attic of her Saskatoon home. (CBC)

The single mom said she and a few friends arranged some work bees to do what they could, but she was mostly feeling lost.

Then she got a surprise knock at the door and a woman she didn’t know offered her help. “I was ready to say I’m sorry I can’t afford anything,” Braden recalled. “And she says, ‘No really, I’m here to help.’”

It was Sara Wheelwright at the door, the owner of TrustedSaskatoon. com. It’s a Saskatchewan organization that partners with various businesses, which it has first vetted to ensure they are qualified and ethical. They are also heavily invested in the community. Sara learned of Braden’s situation at her child’s hockey game. Wheelwright said she was a single mom at the time too, so she could empathize.

“When I heard the story I knew I could do something to help,” Wheelwright said.

Sara Wheelwright owns Trusted, a ‘ different kind of advertising and marketing company / organization’ that partners with businesses to ensure they are qualified, professional and ethical. Sunview Windows and Doors is a proud member of the Trusted community and we are featured on both TrustedSaskatoon.com as Trusted window & door professionals. The Trusted team approached Sunview, along with other Trusted businesses, and told them Janice’s story. They asked for donations of time and materials.Sunview was happy to be able to help out.

It soon became apparent that Janice’s issues were not window or door related, so instead, we donated cash to the project.

When the project was complete in 2015, Janice was kind enough to thank each contributor individually – we are proud to share the video below . In it she speaks about Sunview, and where the money went that we donated. At Sunview Windows and Doors Community Involvement is part of who we are and what we do!

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Testimonials

Sunview Windows are Trusted Saskatoon and Trusted Regina & Saskatoon Window, Door & Sunroom Experts. We were very impressed with the feedback from their clients across Saskatchewan. Trusted is proud to promote and endorse them.

Sara, Owner of Trusted Directories

We were doing renovations when we decided we should change all of our windows in our home. It was a huge upgrade to our home, as we wanted only quality windows installed, and now our windows are beautiful

Jay Henrich - Regina

Rod, Michael and the Sunview Window and Door team are a pleasure to deal with.
They really do make the entire window buying process simple from beginning to end! I highly recommend them!
Sunview Windows are Trusted Saskatoon Window, Door & Sunroom Experts

Sara Wheelwright, Trusted Marketing Services, Saskatoon, SK

We purchased our windows from Sunview Windows and Doors with intentions of installing them ourselves. We knew the quality of the product and had excellent service with regards to everything, there were no problems with sizing when we began to install . They measured, got them ready for when we wanted, they even stored them for us for a time until we were ready for them. We have saved so much money on heating bills already, its amazing

Netty Mc Peek, Saskatoon

I am very pleased with the solarium kit we ordered through you. It has aroused interest in many friends and neighbor who drop by to check in our progress. We appreciate you and your Saskatoon solariums company for the quality of materials, packaging and delivery, and the attention to detail for our our order.

A happy customer, Canada

I am very pleased with the solarium kit we ordered through you. It has aroused interest in many friends and neighbor who drop by to check in our progress. We appreciate you and your Saskatoon solariums company for the quality of materials, packaging and delivery, and the attention to detail for our our order.

Google Review

We found Sunview Windows and Doors by chance as our neighbors were having their windows replaced, so I walked over to talk to them. After the initial replacing of our living room windows, we had them back to do all of our windows in the house, as well as last January, finally our doors. We had no problems what so ever, and have already recommended them to our next door neighbors and plan on recommending them to our family and friends when they are in need of new windows,

Janice Hagberg, Saskatoon

We purchased our windows from Sunview Windows and Doors with intentions of installing them ourselves. We knew the quality of the product and had excellent service with regards to everything, there were no problems with sizing when we began to install . They measured, got them ready for when we wanted, they even stored them for us for a time until we were ready for them. We have saved so much money on heating bills already, its amazing.

Netty Mc Peek, Saskatoon

Because we have an older home, our windows needed to be custom made to fit, as the sizes were not your typical size. We started with the smaller windows having these replaced 3 years ago, then just last year we replaced our front window. After a year such as this one, we are so relieved to have new windows. We were very satisfied with their work, with absolutely no problems, we would recommend them to all of our family or friends

Barb,Kenaston, SK

We found Sunview Windows and Doors by chance as our neighbors were having their windows replaced, so I walked over to talk to them. After the initial replacing of our living room windows, we had them back to do all of our windows in the house, as well as last January, finally our doors. We had no problems what so ever, and have already recommended them to our next door neighbors and plan on recommending them to our family and friends when they are in need of new windows